You may want to check with a dealer to determine what the input shaft rpm needs to be. Many front mount mowers, brooms, and snowblowers are designed to run off a 2100 rpm mid-pto and not the 540 rpm pto usully found at the rear end. So your options are to keep it front mounted and get 2100 rpm up there, get 540 rpm up there with a gearbox change or rear mounted at 540 rpm or a gearbox change to switch the 2100 rpm to 540.
I believe the rotation will be correct, though. (CW when facing the implement). It would be awful to suck snow off your lawn and pave the driveway with it, if that's not the case...